. Today*s News Tip Radio R am blings, nage 8, offers you su g ­ gestions on classical and popular pro­ grams. t u m r L L I L I I N I LL. I v IN Jr\ I I U l \ r t L I N L VV J vVV J I \ Et THE DAILY TEXAN T h e First C o lleg e D aily in th e South Today*s Quotation T he hum an race is in th e best condition w hen it has the greatest d egree of liberty. — Dante. Volume 37 A U STIN , TEXAS, FR ID A Y , NOVEM BER I, 1935 EIGH T P A G E S T O D A Y No. 39 Ideas Sought By Fine Arts Committee League Will Take Drastic Measures Against Italians If Boycott Is Unsuccessful Men Tonight Young Speaks Migration Will Start To Insurance T0day; 2,000 to Follow to G a t h e r T e x a n S t u d e n t s ’ O pinion O n Desired N a tu r e O f Instruction By Intern ation al New* S ervice League of N ations diplom ats m e t to oenalize Italy economically Thursday and G re at Britain drew definitely f u r t h e r aw ay from her in th eir d an g e ro u s es tra n g e m e n t, b u t Italian arm ies sta rted a new drive into E thio pia from th e east. II. Ii. K nickerbocker, re p o r tin g the new Italian advance, revealed A d d re s s Clim axing O n e - d a y Congress O p e n to Public A t H o g g A u d ito r iu m Fraternity - Dominated Assembly Sworn In; 9 Boardmen Appointed F ra te rn itie s By S T U A R T LONG this y ea r th e last night wielded fo r the first tim e power they held in the fall elections when the firs t m e e tin g of tho S tu d e n ts ’ Assembly b ro ught ou t a few minor skirmishes on com m ittee appointm ents. Beatrice Kubela, J o a n n a Law, S a ra Beth McIntosh, B ernard Kar- into sw orn kowski, Tom Lumpkin, and P a t f Coleman w ere th e Ju d ic ia ry Council “ to preserve, the C o nsti­ protect, and defe n d tution of the S tu d e n ts ’ Assembly,” and prom ptly le ft w ithout w aiting to see w hether the Assembly would a t te m p t en croachm ents in its firs t meeting. As fo r the Assembly, a f t e r f o u r ­ te e n male and tw o female voices had followed the leader, Je n k in s G a rre tt, th e sw earing-in p r o ­ cess, the business of approving and appointing rep rese n tativ es of the Assembly to cam pus groups took place. in F agg Not There induction Louise F agg was the only m e m ­ ber of the Assembly not p r e se n t to be sworn in, b u t she relayed h e r excuse, a very plausible one, t h a t she was ta k in g an im p o rta n t into exam ination. H er th e Assembly was postponed until n e x t meeting. O thers installed w ere: Tom C urrie, Ralph Neely, L e f ty Cummins, E u g en e T albert, F ra n k Ryburn, J o e W ard, Bill M urray, Ja ck Roach, N anine S im ­ mons, E dm un d N unnally, Ja m e s Campbell, M a rg a re t Williamson, Charles G runeisen, Irby Coblf, S tanley Gunn, and Bill Wood. Presidential app o in tm e n ts to th e constitutional com m ittee were E u ­ gene T alb ert and E m m e tt W h it­ sett. Assembly has no voice in the ap p o in tm e n t of two, who check the needs fo r constitutional changes. these A ssem bly Approves U nanim ous approval of G a r ­ r e t t ’s app o in tm e n ts to the T exas Union Board p u t F r a n k H u stm y re j a t a n d William Russell Brown, non Assembly m em bers, on this c o m ­ m ittee which d irects the destiny of the Texas Union. Assembly m em bers of the Board of S tu d en t Publications, to assist fix in g the policies of the Ranger, Cactus, and th e T exan, are Ralph N eely and Tom C urrie, who w ere elected by the Assembly-at-large. S tan le y Gunn, assem blym an from th e D e p a rtm e n t of Journalism , ca m e in third on a two-place bal­ lot. F irs t signs o f in te r e st came in this race when H arvey Pulliam, vice-president of the Association and the Assembly, dem anded d is ­ cussion before the vote. To the A thletic Council posi- See ASSEM BLY , P. 3. E m ploym ent Inquiry C om pleted by Board Athenaeum Club P rexy Charged A s ‘Dictator’ Charg in g him with d ic ta to r ­ ship in office, the A thena eu m L iterary Society has instituted im peachm ent p r o c e e d - ing against its president. Tonight a t 7:30 o’clock th e society will m eet in the moot co u rt room of the Law Build­ ing to discuss solemnly and with g r e a t o rato rical m a n ife s­ tations the m erits and d e m e r ­ its of John B. Connally. When the debate is finished mem bers will vote, almost unanimously, to least th e y have done th a t fo r the past tw e n ty years or more in sim ilar instances. r e ta in Connally— a t is w hat this I t is sort of an annual cel­ ebration. im peachm ent proceeding which never hu rts anyone f o r an A then a eum p res­ ident de­ neve r throned. been has Sweets Against Church Critics Declaring him self ag a in st all the criticism now being directed be th a t the Church, b ut saying some of the faults found with the organization looked should into, Dr. H enry H. Sweets, m o d ­ e r a to r of the general assembly of the in the P re sb y teria n Church U nited States, spoke befo re the general public last night a t the U niversity P re sb y teria n Church. “ A great deal of criticism of the Church,” Dr. said, “ is directed a t the f a c t t h a t our organization is so divided, b u t this is rapidly becoming rem edied, b e ­ cause the various church divisions a re gradually a g re ein g the fu n d am e n tal tr u th s of religion and being draw n closer to g e th e r as a resu lt.” Sweets on ♦ the invaders reached a point sixty miles from the southern E ritrean fro n tier a f t e r fighting in a torrid region known as the “ hell-hole of creation.” An Italian supply train was su rro u n d e d and massacred by Danakil tribesm en, called the most savage in all E thiopia. Mr. K nick­ fo r the first erbocker disclosed tim e the complete Italian stra te g y of invasion. . r- I forcing L eague of N ations sanc- In London it was le arned B ri­ tain and Italy have draw n fu rth e r a p a r t in the past few hours, ami i th a t B rita in ’s peace d em an ds have grown even firm e r th a n th e y have I been in the past. A m a jo r battle jn E thiopia is inevitable befo re a A d dressing a m eeting o f th e In- peace can be effe c te d , according to the British view. The L e**™ “ g eneral s t a f f ” on . . . ( s a n c t i o n s m et and decided to give by , . , , . q Pf, T pAGITF P •COHOWic em bargoes and boycotts , , s ’ a e * r _____ ■.......—jc=r.- The fac ulty com mittee on fine a r ts i n s t r u c t i o n T h u rs d a y launched a campaign to g e t s t u ­ d en t opinion on the d em and for fine a r ts courses a t the U n iv e r­ sity and on the n a tu re o f th e in­ struction which would be d es ir­ able. Baldwin Predicts ‘Coercive Action’ Against Italy Ja m e s II. P arke, appointed sec­ re ta ry of th e com mittee W e d n es­ day, re p o rte d as the will of the ( IN S ) — com m ittee t h a t The Daily T e x a n i Baldwin should a c t as the clearing house (or l e tte r s I rom stud ents b e a rin g j to n ig h t envisaged the possible n e­ o f .«coercive ac tio n ” in Cli­ on the m a t t e r of fine a r ts instruc- cessj . . . tion. 31. Prim e M inister Stanley LONDON, Oct. . uestions Asked i j . Q The tw o prim a ry questions th e ; tions, and declared B ritain was co m m ittee w anted stu d e n ts to an- prepared to “ ta k e risks” in ca rry - swer w e r e ; ing out such action if necessary. ( I ) If th e stu d e n t w ere f r e e to elect fine a r t s courses, w h a t n a ­ tu r e of courses would he desire? This question pertained to w h e­ th e r a s tu d e n t w anted in struction nainHno- «,..iin tn P . - a in matics, or a n y o th e r phase o f fin e | the i m u . i t , painting, sculpture, (.la League of N ations if in th e end, , a f t e r a grav e and ca reful tria l, we te rn a tio n a l P eac e Society Guild Hall. Baldwin said: “ We m e an nothing .. the .v- in y „ . . I train in g technical (2) Would the s tu d e n t’s in te r- a fine a r ts course be est in he fessional or cultural? Would w ant a or course in fine a r ts ap p re cia tio n ? S u g g e s t io n s W elcom ed th e com m ittee r e ­ ported, a n y m a n n e r of suggestion s or observations as to the n a t u r e of fine a r ts instruction will be ac­ ceptable a n d welcomed. H owever, The n e x t m eeting of the co m ­ m ittee will be W ednesday, N o­ vem ber 6. are not p r e p a re d to ta k e action to pro- enforce its ju d g m e n t. “ It is tr u e this ju d g m e n t m ay lead to action, cautio n a ry action, restra in in g action, and, the extrem e, coercive action .” a t D eclaring the altern ativ e to sup­ porting the L eague was “ the h or­ rors of w a r ,” Baldwin said, “ We take “ We m u st be p rep a re d to thing risks th a t evil from sta lkin g again the world.” to p re v e n t across Dr. W. J. Battle, p ro fessor of classical la n g u ag e s; W. T. Rolfe, profe ssor of ar c h ite c tu r e ; II. T. Manuel, pro fe sso r of ed u c atio nal and psychology; Mi s s M a r y E. G ea r- a N checks ing, pro fe sso r o f home econom ics; was a Me to see and Mr. P a r k e make up th e c o m ­ mittee. R e fe r rin g to th e powers outside the League, Baldwin “ The United S ta te s n ev e r was a m e m ­ ber, p resid e n t moulded th e League and despite d isappointm ents ta k e his vision though shape. th eir said, The T ex a n will pass en to th e com m ittee an y d en ts desirous o f expressing th e ir opinions on th e subje ct of a fine s tru m e n t o f world peace. arts course a t the U niversity. L etters m a y be mailed or deliv­ ered J o u rn a lism Building 109. in person to ------------— o-------------- Heating System Ready for Use Law Fraternity Adds Members le tter , from atli - w atching with lively sym pathy o u r „ utlin, d his “ I am c e rta in th e re a r e mil- 'ions o f A m e ric a n citizens who a r e t h e ! P re sen tin g a resum e of d if fe r e n t methods which have been proposed in the Legislature Mr F ijch e r ; t0 b wbjch crude to make the le a g u e a n in- oj| w(,u|d b(, U M (| , 6 i (,nts a b>r r(d instead of the 2 c e n t . a bar- rel tax which it now holds. , h(, Sales Tax Called Levy on Poverty By F. W. Fischer “ T hank God th e re are enough real Texans in the l e g is la tu r e to I p rev e n t the sales tax, because this j so rt of ta x is a tax on p o verty ,” i F. W. Fischer, Tyler a tto r n e y and 1 oil producer, said T h ursday night ( in a radio broadcast, which opened i a state-w ide cam p aign for n atu ra l resources to pay old-age j pensions. ta x es Natural Resources Depleted j “ If oil is not taxed, the reve­ nue to pay th e old age pensions cannot be raised because p ro p erty is alre ad y taxed a l l ! I in the sta te it will s ta n d ,” he said in regard ; to proposed p r o p e r ty taxes, An au to m a tic control to stop Pointing o ut th a t 86 per cent of j of the crude oil produced in Texas i case the escape of steam in trouble a t the central supply unit Mr. is only one of the fe a tu re s of the Fischer said t h a t the resources of new heatin g system of the U ni­ Texas are being depleted for the versity which will function when use of other states and E urope and the citizens of Texas a n t not receiving a n y th in g in com pensa­ tion. is shipped out of th e state, I the next “ n o r t h e r ” blows in. the into ever am ount This control is a m otor-operated I valve which can be closed to w h a t­ is considered fleets- j sary by m erely pressing a b u tton. It will be used, for instance, when j the supply of w ate r to the boiler suddenly stops. To keep from los- I ing all of the w ate r in the form of heating system steam and the re b y b u rn in g up the boiler, the en gineer m erely presses a b u t­ ton arid on a g auge before him he can see how fa r is closed. He can close th e valve in a m om ent to keep from drain in g his boiler. The old valve was hand ; operated and could be shut off tim e in ten m inutes. T hat enough to b u r n up a boiler in an I em ergency. valve the is With the addition of the new building-, the U niversity now uses twice as much steam as in 1934. One and a half million pounds of I steam now flow through the pipes I in tw e n ty -fo u r hours on cold day. a One huge m ain boiler carries this load. W hen the large boiler is I -hut down to be repaired or for inspection, two smaller boilers are necessary to c a r r y the load. o-----------— Pageants on Life Of A ustin Ready 3 More Broadcasts into A tax of 15 cents a barrel on oil would bring the S tate Treasury $55,OOO,OOO a year, he explained. He advocated th a t the I gasoline tax be reduced from 4 cents to 2 cents a gallon th e re b y lifting a $20,000,000 tax burden car owners. from the back- of This m a n eu v e rin g would leave $35,000,000 to pay the pensions. The cam paign will be ta k en up to n ig h t by J o e Hill, se n a to r from H enderson, when he speaks over a four-station hookup of KRLD, Dallas; K T SA , San A ntonio; KNOW, A ustin ; and KTRH, H ous­ ton. S a tu rd a y night Claud Wester* fold, se n a to r from Dallas, will speak, and S unday night Tom De Berry, s e n a to r from Bogata, will broad the q u a r te t of c o n c lu d e cast*. Hill Leads C ampaign S enator Hill announ ced t h e campaign T hursday m orning d e ­ claring th a t in ord er to pay old age pensions the I/egislature must either pass a n a tu ra l resource tax or a sales tax. “ A n atu ra l tax, es­ pecially on oil, will not h u r t the for everyone Texas oil knows tax will simply be passed on to the consum ers of Texas crude all over the world. industry the resources th at is th a t the church f r a te r n ity , the Phi D elta Phi, national honor- A no ther criticism, he explained, an n o u n c ed a r y legal is losing its T h ursday election of new power. He adm itted th a t the at- members who are Ben Davis, Ar- te ndanee in churches is falling off, j th u r Poe T errell, William L a th a m th a t the power of th e j Leeds, N ew ton Kemp Maer, Alex b ut he said .James Hudson S m a rt, j Pope, J r ., church Is not w aning. W alter Jo se p h Morrison, William Russell Brown, Allen B r itta in Connor, H ayden Wilson Head, Mark M artin, Sterling Williams, and H u b ert Dee Johnson. ► in regard Interviews J. A. Burdine, a s - ; to d a y - “ The trouble is,” Dr. Sweets e x ­ to nosi- plained, “ th a t we are e d u c a tin g a tion.s in the T exas S ta te Em ploy­ g e n e ratio n or two in the wroniv m e n t Service w ere completed last week by interview boards repre- w ay - Tht?r<‘ a r « very f«w young Benting the U nited S ta te s Employ- Pt,uPle in atte n d a n c e a t churches m e n t Service. should begin early by m akin tf young people at- sistant profe ssor of g o v ern m e n t; I)r. O. D. Weeks, church service. When you professor of g o v e r n m e n t; and L. G. B la c k c o c k , d isin teg rate the family, you dis in te g ra te the church and the na assistant p rofessor of business ad- the m inistration; tion.' on hoards. Mr. B urdine has also b ee n serving as special Texas rep- d a r e d resentative of the United S ta te s E m p loym en t Service. th a t th whole b urden of these problems does not rest upon the the m inister alone, but upon In concluding, Dr. Sweets de s e r v e d habit ad m in istra tiv e I hose in terview ed are seeking whole congregation, the the P resb y teria n exas S tate E m ploym ent Service. I Church fo r t h i r t y -one years, Dr. Sweets now holds the highest of­ fice in the gift of that body. S e c re ta ry positions .if in the Initiation of new m em bers will be held in the c o u r t of civil a p ­ th e Law Building a t 5 peals in o’clock T uesday, N ovem ber 5. Following initiation, a b a n ­ quet will be given at the Dri.skill Hotel. The c ha p te r of Phi Delta Phi was founded a t the U n i­ versity of Michigan in 1869. The in local 1909. O fficers of the f r a t e r n i t y are V’. W, McLeod, m a giste r; Ben Sewell, clerk ; Richard H enderson, historian; and Tom Milam, t r e a s ­ urer. c h a p te r was n ational founded Students Pass Up Goblins For Study Hallow Eve th e y were th e ir being T hey have gone th ro u g h a process education o f elim ination, evaluated and experience perm itted to before exam inations. A p­ ta k e w ritte n plicants highest g rad e s on the exam inations have the more been th a n seven thousand original a p ­ plicants, only some th o u ­ sand six hundred qualified to take the w ritten tests. interviewed. Of m aking th ree the -------------- o-------------- Pearce to Speak A t A bilene M eeting leave J. E. Pearce, professor of a n ­ thropology, A. T. Jackson, field forem an in archaeology, and Tom Campbell, tu to r in anthropology, will to a tte n d the ann u a l meeting of the to Texas Archaeological Society be held E d g a r Niebuhr, in anthropology who is doing th e re S atu rd ay . fo r Abilene research today t u to r . . to c o n trib u te will program . “ Evidences of E arly Man in T e x a s” is the subject of by Mr. the Pearce. Mr. Jackson will read a paper on “ Asinai, P erpetua l F ire S ite .” paper to be given in tin- city. Gaiety prevailed 'j «-d H a ll o w e e n ' the busy streets. The would-be Al! Hallow Eve! All S ain ts’ Night! lost th e ir dignity when dignified The spirits of the ghosts, gob- youngsters crowded them off the the by- last nig^it j ways. Masked brats blasted nerve- scary conglom erated walks and A few hundred flniv ersitonians yo ungsters the _ were urged out , .streets , into . . ° n from th e ir , . , w° r k ’n “ V T ! c a r n e d t0 thf D ra* on!y tric ity - Y et and their annual brawl and be- w recking horn.s and tooters. H un lins, witches, “ We propose to take this issue c re p t out of hiding to the public and make the p eo ­ for ple acquainted with the tr u e c o n ­ w itchm ent. They stole into that ditions anti rooms of the ed* and co-eds but with g ay g u y s and giggling gills his birth, November 3, 1793. A pa- selfish interests, barked by power th e ir spell dido t coun terac t streets. Colorful com mand of the book* over th e orang e an d black costume- w ere | collegians. Intelligence dominated, The life of Stephen F. Austin will be d r am a tiz ed in h undreds of the Texas com m unities next two weeks as school children t h e j d r e d * of automobiles ov erflo w ing com m em orate the an n iv ersary of k„.a n t , s| mple in design hut lo n e l i l y a c c u r a te , has been ated by th e s ta te d e p a r tm e n t of he l o b b i e s , a r e p re ve nting ful t h i s cr. Legislature from passing a m e a ­ sure designed to raise revenue and th e Texas C e nten- protect th e interests of this s ta te ,’’ S tre e t cars w ere cut publicity fo r the d ra w in g cards for mischieviuus them know' I jam m ed durin g the the let .. supply everyone of elec nial. and copies have been sent to S enator Hill d e c la re d . seemed all sections o f th e state. o --------- This is th.- first tim e since J E W I S H S E R V I C E S T O N I G H T th o u g h the fa ith fu l Btu F orty-third dent follow i r s of the Texas foot n° t have the H a l - 1 holiday th a t th e schools of T exas Israel Regular S ab b ath ev e n in g ser- clnimed A u s tin ’s birthday a sta te vice* will be held a t Temple Beth- to night a t 8 o’clock. The iowe’en spirit, perhaps th e y will have joined in sta te wide observ- subject of Rabbi A bram Vossen In c o njunction G oodm an’s serm on wall he, ’( ’an a radio pro- We Change H u m an N a tu r e '’” The j gram will be given at 2:30 o ’clock Hillel bus will come fo r mem bers of of all Jew ish sororities and fra- the d e f e a t of the M ustangs with th*- school plays come and go . N ovember 3 over their sp irit and pep Hallow’e ’ens may tu n e d a n r e of the day. group for a Legislature the pro- I glass ot beer and re tu r n e d home to enhance e a in m g or knowledge. their y e a rn in g a n d J have B ut with the grade schoolers | in Ownby Stadium S a tu rd a y . it was diffe ren t. With sticks, pa l- (dles, rocks, and eggs they s t o r m - [ b u t s tu d e n ts stu dy fo re v er! [T e xas sta tio ns. j ternities. a tte n d the m eeting. r Mr. P earc e and Mr. Jackson disappointed pupils shook ? dttw rtton. Looking in one happy le direction and then tin* other, the th e ir E ven the general heads, dropped . in fo r a nickle hall team did Longhoms*! to Dallas Thirty- e v e n football players and their coaches, eighty band m e m ­ bers and their mascot, and about 2,000 stu d e n ts and su p p o rters will leave for Dallas some time today or tom orrow to a tte n d the football game between the undefeated Mustangs of S o uthern Methodist U n i­ versity and the L onghorns of The University of Texas to be held ~ = t S atu rd ay, N ovem ber 2, a t 2:3 0 a a o’clock in Ownby S tadium , Dal­ las. »» ................a - - Climaxing a one-day congress of the Austin Association of Life U nderw riters, Vash Young, who became a fam ous le cturer, w riter, and life insurance by salesm an overcoming an inferior complex and adopting the philosophy th a t “ to m a ste r life and success, a man m u st m a ste r him self,” will speak on “ A F o rtu n e to S h are” in Hogg Memorial A uditorium at 8 o’clock* tonight. Mr. Y oung will be p rese nted by the School of Business A dm inis­ tratio n and the Austin Associa- j tion of Life U nderw riters. T h e lecture is open to the public and no admission will be charged. Allred to Open Session G overnor Ja m es V. Allred and Mayor Tom Miller will open the congress this m orning with w el­ coming addresses. Several out- o f-state men will atten d the m o r n ­ ing and a fte rn o o n sessions. R. L. com mis­ Daniel, life sioner of T exas will a topic o f public concern. insurance discus* of Social security legislation will be the su b je ct of a talk by Sam R. Hay, agency se cretary the G re at S outhern a t 10:30 o’clock. Major Roger B. Hull of New York City, m a n a g in g director and g en ­ eral counsel of the national a s­ sociation, will conclude the m o r n ­ ing session with his on “ The S tru g g le for Social S ecur­ ity.” Mr. Y o ung will make a brief ap p e a ra n c e at the 12:30 luncheon a t the D riskdl Hotel. address O pening th e afte rn o o n session a t 2 o’clock Ray E. Lee, m anaging editor of the Austin A m erican and in stru c to r in journalism at t h e U niversity, will give the n ew spa­ p e r m a n ’s insurance sales. angle on Cassidy to Speak Following this talk, lectures on subje cts of special in te rest to in­ su ra n c e men will be made. K e n ­ neth Cassidy of Houston, presi­ d en t o f the S ta te Association of Life U n d erw riters, will conclude a the a f te rn o o n session with speech on “ A tta in in g the Goal of Financial Independence.” T ickets to a tte n d one of these talks f re e of charge may be ob- f tained a t Dr. J. Anderson F itz ­ ge ra ld ’s office, W aggener Hall 119. Y’s to Hear Talk, Recital bv Boner A recital of organ music and a talk explaining the mechanics of the University organ will be presented in the Physics Building a u dito rium a t 8 o’clock F rid a y night by Dr. C. P. Boner, assis­ tant professor of physics, befo re the combined sophomore a n d up ­ perclass Y group. Friends of Y mem bers who are in terested have also been invited. Dr. Boner has p resented this j type of p rogram only once b efore since the D epartm ent of Physics acquired an organ, but this time. he says, he will be able to give a wider dem on stration , because the organ has been enlarg ed. Dr. Boner will explain how' the large keyboard the main p a r t of the organ, which is the audience, and not visible how intricate mechanism of the valve.- works. is connected w ith the to Old Tim e Spirit Far from Dead, Simpson S ays “ The r e f t old Texas spirit has coml' back, and we wra n t it to go to the S, M. U, gam e S a t­ u rd ay in Dallas,” Marvin Simp­ son, head said T h u rsd ay afternoon. leader, yell C o n g ratu latin g the students for their fine showing at the Rice gam e last week, Simpson issued a call for Texas rooters to fill two sections, R and S, at Ownby Oval when th e Long­ horns m eet the Mustangs. “ The spirit at The University of Texas is not dead,” Simpson said, “ and the members of the football team told me the way the fan s responded last S a tu r ­ day when Texas was behind was the real incentive hack of the Longhorn scoring in the second half a g a in st Rice. Spirit such as this will not only push the team f a r th e r , but will raise the opinion of our school the eyes of other members of the co nfe re nce.” in Ramsay Mails R.O.T.C. Books To Faculty D efense is the best way to p re ­ vent war. If the U nited S tates keeps its arm y complete, other n a­ tions will be unlikely to try any en croachm ents on our te rrito ry . The best way to keep the arm y up is to have train ed then avail­ able. The R. O. T. C. give* col­ lege s tu d e n ts a little arm y t r a i n ­ ing and builds up a nucleus ready to go a t a n y time. Thus J. W. Ramsay, associate p rofessor of electrical en g in e e r­ ing, rationalizes his stand for the R. O. T. C. on the campus and a c ­ counts fo r such an interest in its installation th a t he had copies of tw o pamphlets, An Appeal to Reason, and A S tudy of the E d ­ ucational Value of Military I n ­ struction in Universities, sent to m em bers of the faculty by f a c ­ ulty mail. to Reason T he Appeal is the text of an address given by Svein- bjorn Johnson, professor o f law the Ut v e r­ and legal cottage I at sify of Illinois, a t regional R. O. T. C. C o nference a t P u r ­ due U niversity in Ju n e , 1934, and is published by the < Lvilian Mili­ ta ry Education Fund of W a shing­ ton, D. C. th e is a of T he oth e r pam phlet r e ­ the print of a publication United States D ep a rtm en t of the In terior, showing the resu lts of a survey m ade college g ra d u a te s who had taken a four- y e a r course in R. O. T, C. which were overwhelmingly favorable to the educational the R. O. T. C. am ong value o f P ro fesso r Ram say b< Loves th a t vital R. (). T. C. tra in in g is a branch of th e U nited S tate s A rm y in th a t it gives yo ung men e x p e n ­ s e s RAMSAY, P. 5. Forty Time Reports Lacking Cause N. Y. A. Pay Delay By CAROLY Pulling their belts up a notch, N.Y.A. w orkers pass Dean V, I. Moore’s office w on dering when their pay check* will in, w ondering if politics are mixed up with th e delay, w ondering when the bills will be paid. come Inside the office. Dean Moore floor. is pacing indignantly the abo ut He too is wondering, not politics, b u t a b o u t f o rty the N.Y.A. w orkers who are causing a1! the delay. These fo rty stu d e n ts a p p a ren tly have no need f o r the S e p te m b e r and October salaries. They have not bothered to even hand in their daily reports. W eeks ago lh an Moore, c h a ir ­ man of the N. Y. A. work a t th e I instru ctions U niversity, s e n t out the Audi- calling ail r e p o rts to N MALINA t o r ’s Office. To date every one th e f o rty has responded. except He has in structed the A ud itor to hold the r e p o rts one more day and then to b a r anyone coming in with the schedule. I f delay, they are, P e rh a p s th e fo rty laggards are special observation or final trial th e y are studen ts. causing u nnecessary for they will be dropped immediately from the payroll. N. Y. A. s tu ­ dents m u st keep up th e ir schol­ astic averages. A total 162 g rad e points is necessary. But while they are a tte n d in g classes and sandwiching in work, th e y are doing so w ithou t any m o n e tary r e ­ compense. of The bills are m ounting, they the fo rty reports m ust eat, and a r e n o t in. be squad The f irs t to go will th e Longhorn of trav e lin g thirty-seven players who will leave A ustin this m orning a t IO o’clock. The squad will assem ble a t the Texas Union half an h o u r before tr a in tim e and from th e re go to th e station. While a t Dallas the team will stay a t th e S to n - leigh Courts. A short practice ses­ sion will be held this a f te rn o o n a t the Ownby Stadium . Following game S a tu r d a y th e a fte rn o o n , players will stay in Dallas u n til Sunday, leaving on th e 12 o ’clock noon train and arriving in A u s­ tin a t 5:45 o'clock S unday a f t e r ­ noon. Band Formations New 1:20 the d irector will E ighty b a n d members, th e th r e e drum m ajors, Gladys P h a r r, m as­ leave cot, and for Dallas on th e o’clock train S a tu rd a y morning. A rr iv ­ ing in Dallas, th e y will ta k e p a r t in the S.M.U. homecoming p a r a d e .Saturday m orning. a t IO o’clock The band has reh e arsed all w eek on many new’ formation which will I out at the game. H ead- bo iii q u a r te rs or the band will be a t the J e f f e r s o n Hotel in Dallas. About 2,000 stu d e n ts and te a m suppo rters will leave fo r the gam e on two special train s, a few h u n ­ dred automobiles, and any o th e r mean* a t command. T he th e ir leave A ustin a t 3:15 trains will o’d o c k th is a fte rn o o n and 1 :20 o’clock tom orrow m orning. T h e re will be special coaches fo r w omen students an d chaperons as usual will be along. The r e tu r n in g tr a in s will leave Dallas a t 12 o’clock noon S unday an d a t 11:30 o’clock Sunday night, a rriving in A u stin at 5:45 o’clock in th e a f te rn o o n and a t 6:30 o’clock Monday m o r n ­ ing. F or the o th e r 5,000 s tu d e n ts who rem ain fo r various reasons, a Grid-Graph P a r ty sponsored by the Texas Union will be held in G regory Gym S a tu rd a y a t 2:30 o'clock. Those studen ts who wish to a tte n d m u st g e t th e ir tick ets before 12 o’clock S a tu rd a y a t th e Texas Union. The tickets m ay be obtained by p rese nting an A udi­ to r ’s receipt a t the m a n a g e r’* o f ­ fice. No A u d ito r’s receipts will be accepted a t the Gym, where th e re will be a n admission charge of 25 cents per person. Player* m aking th e trip to D al­ las will be Harold G riffin, Bill Hughes, and Roy Baines, c e n te rs ; Joe S m artt, captain, Alvin Eggel- ing, Moreland Chapman, W ood­ row Weir, Jim Maedgen, J o h n King, J. B. H enderson, guard s; Clint Small, Jr., Raymond See DALLAS, P. 3. and Carl Nesbit Speaks At Scout M eeting The school of scouting for men met T hursd ay night a t the A ustin High School. Singing in a f if ­ te en -m in ute assembly period be­ f i r e c l a r o s began, was led by Joe Daev. Carl S. Nesbit, presi­ dent of the school, gave a talk. This was the second of six meetings of the scheduled th e school. The en rollm ent n u m b e rs - ighty-fivti at p rese n t; at least a hundred are expected to enroll in the school. — “ 1 " 0" Patterson Granted $ 6 0 0 to Em ploy A id The com m ittee on radiation of the Division of Biology and A g­ riculture of the National Research Council rec ently g ra n te d Dr. J. T. Patterson, professor and direc to r of research in zoology, $600 fo r the em ployment of a technical as- sistant. The assista n t will aid him of in c a rry in g on chromosome th e autosomes of th e drosophila me- Janogaster. his u nbalance study in Dr. P atte rso n has completed a n extensive study of the “ X ” c h ro m ­ a osomes and has begun as full study of th e autosomes. The stu d y of chromosome unbalance or the hyperploidy and hypoploidy p h e n ­ omena involves le ngthening and th e sh ortenin g of the a u t o ­ somes. th e The Weather F or A ustin a n d vicinity: Cloudy and colder w ith occasional rains f o r F riday. Spirit of Players, Students to Make Second Half of Season Brighter, Chevigny Says Bv JA C K C H E V I C N Y T e x a s V a r s i t y Coach *T *0 ME our 1935 football season so far ha- g on e a l o n g * in about tho s ame manner as one of our r e g ul a r ga me s. A hectic first h a lf has been p la ye d and is n ow past. Fi ve ti mes during this first h a l f we have g o n e o u t to me e t our o pp on e nt s and twi c e we ha ve been sco red on. Rice an d Loui si ana State, both with s tr ong senior t e a m s e m b r ac i n g s o m e ot th** finest material in the nation, h a v e wi thstood our best ef forts and have p us h ed over victories. Rut n o w that w e have had our l o ck er room c o n v e r s a ­ tion, w e arc re a dy for the s econd ha lf with a more e n ­ c o ur agi ng outlook. Many o f our y o u n g e r players h a v e had ti me to learn and improve, and our me n are in c o n d i ­ tion for the second half, wi th th.- e x c e p t i o n o f Mo r ro w and O ’Rourke at quar ter bac k and H adl o ck and S an ds at l eft h a l f b a c k , all of w h o m have a l t e r na t e d at ser vi ng ti me in t h e hospi tal with Injuries. S a n e o f this q ua r ­ tet will be p r e p ar e d to ahi us in the o p e n i n g of the s econd half, but all will c o m e a l o n g as w e go d o w n the h o m e s tretc h . As the w h i s t l e b lo ws for t he o p e n i n g o f the sec ond h a l f o f the season, we are faced with the problem o f me e t i n g on s uc ce s si v e w e e k - e n d s S. M. I.'., Ba yl or and T, C. U . ~ - thr ee t e a m s w h i c h mai nta ine d a place a m o n g the highest t w e n t y u n d e f e a t e d and untied te ams . F o l l o w ­ ing that our o p p on en t s will be the u p - a nd - c om i ng t e a m s o f A r k a n sa s and T e x a s A, & M. On p a p e r the o u t s t an d ­ ing t e ams are the 8. M. I ’, an d T. (*. TI. el eve ns , both wi th c o m p l e t e seni or lineups, wh ich g e n e r a l l y m e a n s f a u l t ­ less early s ea son p e r f o r m a n c e and con si st en tl y d a n g e r o u s and p o w e r f u l at t ack s to t h e s e a s o n ’s end. W f H A T WILL carr* us t hr ou gh the s ec o nd h a l f is the spirit of the men, wh i ch to d a t e has g l a d d e n e d t h e hearts o f the c o a c h i n g s t a f f bey on d e x p e c t a t i o n s . U s u al l y the me n are in d e f e a t t he spirit and e n th u si as m of c o m e - b a c k cr us hed, but the g l ori ou s ag ai ns t t he s tr ong Rice t e a m last S a t u r d a y pro ved to us d e fi n i t el y t h at our 1935 t e a m can g i v e and t a k e e q u a l l y well. fourth q u ar t er P ro b a b l y the g r e a t e s t s i ng l e reason f or the go od s h o w ­ ing o f the team to d a t e has been t h e w o n d e r t u l spirit of t he s t u d en t body, w h i c h has pract ic al ly carried t h e t e a m on its s h o ul d e r s and ha< i nspired the m e n to rise to h e i g h t s ) c a m p u s o rg an izat io n, t he f e e l i n g of t h e s e g r o u p s that the team is their te am in victory and d e f e a t , has cr ea te d a spirit the l ike ne ss o f w h i c h has not b e e n s ur pa s se d a n y ­ e x p e c t e d from them. Tilt p ers on al i nt ere st oi each-* Steers Take Hard Final W orkout; Entrain Today for Dallas 1 1 *" I inwmniianiu— —iMWEgraMBWiy-UMlflHmMntBIIBH— aPMMtegHM— MM*til— • —IHnnMl*im*m*iiiinninii*iiiiiii—iiiinmnimi*iiiniimiiiinninnniiilMH*nii*— I I a ^I I w h e r e in t h e S o u t h w e s t or any o th er c on f e r e n c e . A i d e d by this b a c k i n g the te a m has g o n e a h e a d in fine styl e, t he men g a i n i n g e x p e r i e n c e t h at will h el p fu tu re t e x a s t e a m s a n d bring vi ctor ies in t he near future. Up on Captai n Smartly Bus ter J u rack a, Clint S mal l, J a c k Col­ lins, Harris V an Z a nd t , Jim Tol bert, and ab o ve all, Bill Pi tzer has b e e n p la ced t h e res pons ibi li ty o f car r yi ng t h e bur de n o f t h e 1935 s eas on. W e look f o r w a r d to a t o u gh s ec ond ha lf , but the spirit o f the s tudent b ody and t he fi ne work o f t h e i ndi vi du al me n on t he t e a m will m a k e t h e T e x a s t e a m stand out e ve n in d e fe a t . t h e y d e f l a t e d is m e r e ly t e r m e d tact mis. '‘D a l l a s ” in all t h e r ec o rd s w e can find. SPORTS COMMENT B y JO E B E L D E N A s s o c ia t e Sport* Editor W H E N T H E L o n g h o r n s g o to - Italia* fo r a fo o t b a ll ga mr rnakf* uh fro) t h a t th**v arr c e l e b r a t i n g soffit* sort o f anniv* r- t a r y — an d t h e y really a re, for i' w a s in D alla s back in the day* w h e n the U n iv e r s i t y w a - ra ile d T S. U. that th*- firs t “ v a r s it y e l e v e n ” p la ye d its f i r s t '‘c h a m p ­ i o n s h i p ’* g a m e . Oh, y e s , T e x a won th e c h a m p i o n s h i p that ye ar, w in n i n g all o f t h e game-, it p la y e d f f o u r ) . Then* w e r e no i n c h t h i n g s as S t e e r s or L o n g h o r n s in t h a t day and tim e, and the t e a m Al l f b i * h a p p e n e d in 1 8 9 3 . A t t h e o p e n i n g o f t h e U n i v e r - t i t y t h a t f a l l , v o l u m e on** o f t h e C a i t u t * a y » , t h e r e w e r a a f e w • t o d e n t * i n t e r e » t e d in " n t h l e t i c f i n a l l y e f f o r t * t h i n g , a • p o r t * ” w h o b e l i e v e d t h a t if " i n ­ r o u l d a c ­ d e f a t i g a b l e f o o t b a l l c o m p l i s h a n y t e a m s h o u l d h e f o r m e d " I h i * w a * it w a * d o n e , b u t “ wi t h * o m e m i s g i v i n g * t h a t t h e D a l l a s c h a l l e n g e w a * a c c e p t e d , n e w f o r i m m e d ­ ' ‘e l e v e n ” w.. s i n e w i a t e l y m a t c h e d wi t h o f g i a n t s w h o h a d b e e n t h e b o a s t e d c h a m p i o n * o f t h e S t a t e f r o m t i m e o f t o be i rnm* m o r i a l . ” t h e w o r t h t h e t he the w ord "dope A L T H O r c a i su p p o s e d s t e r ” had not W e n c o in e d , to ‘‘t h o s e w h o w a r e k n p w ” p r e d icte d tha t p e w s p a p y t the f o l lo w in g m o r n in g w o u ld “ an flounce to the h o r r if ie d public and th e d e a th of so r r o w i n g f o o t b a l l play e le v e n ers.” l n i v e r > i t y f a m i li e s tho pa p er s did an B u t w h a t n o u n c e so u n d e d like s o m e t h i n g ‘‘Lo! now th e n glory s m e a r e d in d u s t and bip od/* m e a n i n g H aha g lo r y , f o r T e x a s w o n , IK to 16, ami in the v a r s it y wa- rec eiv e d A u stin with “ hora.-, bra in tru merits, a n d h i d e o u s h o i s e * ” from a gr o u p o f stu dent < that tor tie f ir s t t im e f e l t w h a t is n o w t e rm e d ‘‘T e x a s sp ir it .” F r o m th at tim e on the p e r m a n e n c y o f a fo o tb a ll t e a m on the c a m p u s w a s assu r ed . B r i n g i n g y o u back 12 y>*u to c iv iliz a t io n and the i m m e ­ d i a t e f o o tb a ll situ a tio n , wy ace a It is w ith ‘ m is ­ aim ilar p icture, g i v i n g s ” th at the L o n g h o r n s l e a v e fo r D allas the s t o r y t o d a y — and t h a t the n e w s p a p e r s will p rint a f t e r t o e g a m e , d e c i d i n g fen the m a jo rity of “ those w h o ar*1 s u p ­ p o sed to k n o w , ” w h o e v e r th e y a r e , will not be a very c h e e r f u l o n e f o r A u stin . l i p to a c o u p l e o f w e e k s a g o t h e m ighty O w ls w e r e still p e a c e f u ll y si t t i n g on th e ir high perch. Last b i g g e s t H a l l o w e ’e n nigh t th e g h o s t w a s S. IKL I and e v e n n ic e 1- sc a r ed o f it. tied th e y te a m ta m e is * e n o u * ly bidding The team the Steer* face S a t ­ urday a f t e r n o o n in Dalla* is not th* last year on M em orial S ta d iu m , 7 to It is now a t e a m that ha* 7. to d ate and b e e n u n d e f e a t e d for w h ic h t h e C o n f e r e n c e c r o w n . i* t h e te a m that b e a t North T**xa* it* Te ach er *' C ollege 3 9 - 0 • p e n i n g v e r y g a m e , and the n e x t w e e k rolled a 6 0 - 0 sc o r e a g a i n s t A u s t in C olleg e . i» th e t e a m th at d e f e a t e d the U n i ­ v e r s it y of T u l i a . 14 to 0, and W a s h i n g t o n U n iv e r s i t y , 35 to 6. in It It A n d b e s t o f all. the l e a n • th at t h e L o n g h o r n s m e e t to m o rr o w is t h e s a m e t e a m t h a t t o o k U k e for i t s 1 0-0 rid e a n d f i r s t d e f e a t o f It m a t e a m tnu has t h e s e a s o n . in w hic h at a c a n d i ­ l e a s t t w o m e n , p o t e n t i a l d a t e s h o n o r s , ti a m p l e t h e f i e l d fo r 8 4 - y s r d runs a n d g e t o f f 7 5 - y a r d kicks. f o r A l l - A m e r i c a n tu b b o r n o f f e n s e , T h e S t e e r * a r e u n d e r d o g * for t i m w e e k , a l c o u r s e , m u c h m o r e so ainee t h e r e h a v e b e e n acy- Squad of 37 Leaves tor S.M.U. Tilt at IO o’Clock — W ith th e f m irth t e a m r u n n in g * S o u t h e r n M e t h o d i s t U n iv e r s i t y A fo r m a t io n * , t h e c ry o f ‘‘G e t W i l ­ s o n ” an I “ G e t . S h u f o id ” r a n g in th e earn o f t h e v ar sity in T h u r s j d a y ’s p r a c t ic e se ss io n . T h e S t e e r napped th r o u g h the drill wit! m o r e e n t h u s i a s m than that dis play ed in a n y w or kou t this year. F in a l W o r k o u t H ard C o n tr a r y to the usual p r a c t ic e o f “ t a p e r in g o f f . " t h e L o n g h o r n sq ua d d r e w a hard w o r k o u t y e s ­ n. o-— ■ — .... Playground Ball Race Tightens By O R C U T T S A N D E R S T h e l o n g e s t b a s eb a ll g a m e in th e histor y o f U n iv e r s it y i n t r a ­ m ural c o m p e t i t i o n w a s p la y e d in le a g u e fin a ls th** p la y g r o u n d ball which took p la c e W e d n e s d a y a nd T h u r s d a y . I nu D e lta Phi won tin s t w o and a halt h ou r e n d u r a n c e c o n t e s t from, Chi Phi W e d n e s d a y a f t e r ­ noon to t a k e tin* l e a g u e e h a m p i o n - In the e i g h t e e n t h in n in g th** httlfly Tau D e l i s piled up fo u r l u n a to u n tie the it to 3 score. th e t w o these* With a 2 to I v ic to r y y e s t e r ­ d ay the Hilled C lu b e n d e d a n o t h e r kind of u n d u l a n c e c o n t e k with th e B, H all t e a m . T h e f i r s t g a m e b e t w e e n l e a g u e K w as p r o t e s t e d b e c a u s e o f a r o u p t darkn e t; the s e c o n d wa.* pro- <,* * **d * c a u s e o f an u m p i r e ’s d e ­ cision, third m e e t i n g In Iii:1* I won* n to ii. B u t H. H all took a ' lose 9 to 8 d e c is io n o v e r the 1‘c ja s (Tub W e d n e s d a y t o lacs* tho Hilled t e n fo r the f o u r t h a n d hist tim e. Othei ‘ l o c g a m e s w e r e p l a y e d Y esterday. T h e T in h o r n s d e f e a t e d the Urban S u n ban s in L e a g u e J, h t o 4; in L e a g u e G the Merge!** H ou se d o w n e d th e B e a r f a t e by S c o r i n g th** t h e w i n n i n g la st h a l f in n in g , th e B u l l f r o g s o f t he beat in L e a g u e H. am e bar** m a r g in . in th e i un t h e W ich ita * ll t o last 2 S i g m a A lph a E p s ilo n w o n t h e f i n a l s fr o m Phi D e l t a L e a g u e B In L e a g u e F t h e I bota, 8 to 3. Lu ridge* n H o u s e lost to t h e T o u r ­ ing T ig e r s , 9 to I. G r i f f i t h s had 2 0 in I aga* E. 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I t ’* g o in g to be a g o o d g a m e ---- and m a y b e the L o n g h o rn * will o n c e m or e “ *mear the D a lla s glory in d u st a n d b l o o d ! ” By D A V E P A R K I N S S p o rt* W r ite r laid o u t f o r th e e d i f ic a t i o n o f J D A L L A S , O c t . 3 1 . — ( I N S ) — A full sc h e d u le o f c o n f e r e n c e g a m e s is fo o tb a ll in th e S o u t h w e s t , w h e n t h r e e u n d e f e a t e d o n c e team * risk m ore, w ith a t have its r e c o r d m arred. l e a s t o n e d u e t o ] th is w e e k laurel* th e i r fan* T h e to o g o o d last w e e k , bu t t h a t s p o t l e s s S o u t h e r n M e t h o ­ in fo r a n o t h e r dist M u s t a n g s are th e y to u g h o n e S a t u r d a y w h en m e e t t h e r a m p a g i n g T e x a s L o n g ­ T h e ho r n s at O w n b y S t a d iu m . 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T h e se sh e e ts a r e fr o m a h a n d - w r i t r e p r o d u c t i o n s " T h e C a n t e r b u r y copy of te n th e C a m b r i c ^ T he Hire U n iv e r s ity le a v e o f “ T h e P a r d o n n e r ’s Tale,” " T h e Mil l e r V r u l e ,” a n d " T h e P a r s o n s T ale. o w n e d by L ib r a r y . c o n ta in p a r t s the floor, to look into j to 1 son, a n d J a m e s C a m p b e ll w e re e le c tio n j a p p o in t e d by G a r r e t t , on s t a g e s that rop e o ff S u g g e s t i o n s th e p o ssib ility of the Assembly* th e plan its a p p ro v a l of v oicin g f o r a t h e in fi ne art* school U n iv e rs ity . t h e udge be instructed to t h r o w o u t , tion fr o m ll ballot* n o t le a v in g as m a n y ta m e s on the ballot as p la ce s ar** »pen an d v o tin g loxes, th a t n o n a t t e n d a n c e of A - em b lv m e e t in g s t o r tw o o r th r e e a c c e s s iv e m e e t in g - be p e n a liz e d t h e >Y r e m o v a l, p a in te d on p r i v a t e p r o p e r t y be U nio n B o ard w as d e f e a t e d aft**! m ole c a u s e f o r d is q u a li f ic a t io n o f a r e c o u n t *of vote*. On a r a i - e J u d i c i a r y y o u r h a n d v o te, the m o tio n stood a n d id a t e s , 'o u n c il an d th e A s it a g a in s t, b u t w he n a roll cal! cd th e s p r in g w a- d e m a n d e d , tw o d e s e r te d Bul m a d e by G a r r e t t , Lam a n d a g a in s t it stood 1 1 6 r e c o n s id e r i n g Pulliam* m otion to recon sid ei th e a p p r o v a l o f a p p o i n t m e n t of* th e em My Im* elect election * w e re R alp h Neei,>, M a r g a r e t W illiam e le c tio n sig n- n o n -A sse m b ly a p p o i n t m e n t s . s t u d e n t s t h a t t h a t th e to in I G D I S C O U N T STATE GEN. REV. W ARRANTS W e wi l l p u r c h a s e a t I ^ d i s c o u n t • ll S t a t e o f T e x a s G e n e r a l R e v e n u e W a r r a n t s AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK S I X T H S C O N G R E S S D u lln ig vs. Fisher Gregory vs. T a n n e r K a m p m a n vs. H o u se c h ild Bowl vs. A n d e rs o n P e ase vs. J. Y a te s B la n k e n b u r g vs. E a r le M u r p h y vs. D r. 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Nick F r a n k - B. ovic, H a g a n M cM aho n, G o o d so n , R o b e r t a n d T a r lt o n J o n e s , t a c k l e s ; J a c k (Hol­ lins, H a r r i s Y an Z a n d t, H o m e r .Mick T ip p e n , W a lto n W h e e l e r , Billy Hu f f , e n d s ; C h a r ­ les J o h n s t o n , Ney S h e r i d a n , a n d q u a r t e r b a c k s ; Cibaries D u la n e y , J a m e s H ad lo ck , B u s t e r J u t cka, Ed S t r o u t , a u d J u d s o n A tc h is o n , l e f t h a l f b a c k s ; D uke G ilb r e a th , J a y A rn o ld , C la r e n c e H a r r i s o h , r i g h t h a l f b a c k s ; a n d Bill B itzet. H e n r y M i t t e r m a i e r , ami M ike C o l­ the lie, fu llb a c k s. A c c o m p a n y i n g te a m will be S ta n l e y G u n n o f th e Daily T e x a n a n d W eldo n H art el th e A u s ti n A m e ric a n . Scarbrough & Sons R A Z O R B L A D E S t 1 / 2 p b h e 5 0 HW 5 0 c Regular ‘Trice 23 blades fov_49* • Honed In rustproof sanitary oil • Double -beveled r '. grinding bevel and honed finialed catting bevel • Special process Insures uniform perfect cutting edge • Fits standard single or doub!e»edge m o n Q U A D R U P L E T E S T E D • Heir Tatted • G a u g e d to within 1-10,000 of an inch • M ach in a teated for uni form Ko rd n a tl • Microscopically tatted BUY thrm at SCARBROUGH’S T o i l e t G o o d s D e p t . — S t r e e t F l o o r M e n ’s F u r n i s h i n g s —S t r e e t F l o o r M e n ’s C l o t h i n g — S e c o n d F l o o r M e n ’t A p p a r e l D e p t . — D o w n s t a i r s — The Men’s Store --- The W rong Side of Calfskin is the R i g h t Side of Style SC A R BR O U G H ’S PR E SE N T S e v e r s e fsk i n A Complete Range of Sizes W e ’v e t u r n e d c a l f s k i n i n s i d e o ut to g i v e y o u w h a t w e l l - d r e s s e d m e n t h e o u t s t a n d i n g s t y l e n e w s in s t re e t s h o e s for F al l. So f t a n d c o m f o r t a b l e , t his r i c h , r u g g e d . . . a t o u c h o f a b r us h is l e a t h e r is as p r a c t i c a l as it is g o o d l o o k i n g all t h e p o l i s h it n e e d s . t h e w o r l d o v e r a c c l a i m as I he t w o s t y l e hit s i l l u s t r a t e d a r e : t h e R a g l a n d B l u c h e r w i t h h e a v y c r e p e s o l e s ; a n d t h e W i n g - t i p H a l f B r o g u e w i t h l e a t h e r s o l e s . B ot h t h e s e c a r n o u s l e a d e r s c o m e in b r o w n or g r a y in a c o m p l e t e r a n g e of s i z e s : 6* 2 to 11 ; w i d t h s A to C. THE MEN S STORE— STREET FLOOR Scarbrough & Sons FR ID AY , NOVEMBER I, 1935 By Percy L. Crosby New Tower Bells Delivered in we i g h t , six a n d o ne - h a l f f e e t in d i a m e t e r . T h e o t h e r f o u r bells weigh 6, 600, 2, 400, 1,600, a n d I 200 p o u nd s r e s pe ct i ve l y. Five of t he s i xt e e n bells to be used as a c ari ll on of chi me s in t he t o w e r of t he ne w A d m i n i s t r a ­ t i on B u i l di n g a rr i v e d on t he con- s t r u e t i o n lot W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n g . t o t al of T h e bells, w e i g h i n g a 18, 600 p o unds , we r e b r o u g h t in on a t r u c k an d will l a t e r be p u t on t he t w e n t y - e i g h t h s t o r y of t h e n e w buil ding. T h e l a r g e s t bell is 7, 800 p o u n d s H ig h S c h o o l Team ii H a v e C lass C G ro u p To f u r t h e r e q ua l i ze high school I n t e r s c h ol a s t i c L e a ­ f oot ball , g u e has c r e a t e d a n e w Class C division of schools. t h e Roy B. H e n d e r s o n , d i r e c t o r of Intel-scholastic L e a g u e a t hl e t i c s , said t h a t t h e r e a r e now mo r e t h a n one t h o u s a n d hi gh schools p l a y i n g foot ball . T h e r e a r e f i f ­ Class C t e e n distri cts, wi t h a n a v e r a g e of *even o r e i g h t t e a m s p e r distri ct. A ny high school w i t h a n e n ­ r o l l me n t of one h u n d r e d a n d f i f t y o r less c a n a u t o m a t i c a l l y b e c o me a m e m b e r of t h e Class C d i s t r i ct u pon a p p l i ca t i on . High school s w i t h a n e n r o l l m e n t o v e r one h u n ­ t e d a n d *ifty, b u t less t h a n one e i g h t y, ma y play h u n d r e d Class < f oot ba l l wi t h t h e c o n s e n t o f m e m b e r s of t h a t di s t ri ct , who d i s t r i c t a r e ■)oI b a i ’ c o mm i t t e e , Mr. H e n d e r ­ r e p r e s e n t e d by t h e a i d son said. N a tio n a lly Fam ous Benny Goodm an and his 15-piece band 4 P A G E F O U R THE DAILY TEXAN T h * Delly T e x a n , s t u d e n t n e w s p a p e r o f T h * U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x * * , I* p u b l i s h e d o* I n t . , l h * c a m p u s o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y a t A u s t i n b y T h e T e x * . S t . i d e a t P u W k a t i o n s , •v er y m o r n i n g , e x c e p t M o n d a y . t h r o u * b o u » J o u r n a l i s m B u i l d i n g 1 0 1 . 10 2, a n d IOO. T e le p h o n e * * 1 7 1 — l l lo n g »e« «i on . t h e A d v e r t i s i n g a n d c i r c u l a t i o n d e p a r t m e n t — J o u r n a l i s m B u i l d i n g 10 8. T h o u * 2-11 <4 E d i t o r i a l O f f ic e * ( A f t e r IO p . m . 9 1 7 7 ) . a n d 2 - 3 1 6 6 P r i n t e d by S u b s c r i p t i o n p r i c * by m a i l : P i v * d o l l a r * y e a r l y . M a t r o n a l t h e U n i v e r s i t y P r e * * , A C. W r i g h t , M a n a g e r . a d v e r t i s i n g r e p r * s e n U t i v e « t Inc. 4 2 0 M a d i s o n A v o n i®, N e w Y o r k C i t y . N a t i o n a l A d v e r t i s i n g S e r v i c e E d i t o r - i n - c h i e f A s s o c i a t e E d i t o r ... S p o r t * E d i t o r A s o c i a l * S p o r t * E d i t o r — A s s i s t a n t * : D o u g l a s P e r k i n * , r o m e A l l e n , G e o r g e D e n n i s , c u l t S a n d e r * , D a v i d H u m * , G i r l s " S p o r t * S o c i e t y E d i t o r A s s i s t a n t S o c i e t y E d i t o r F e a t u r e E d i t o r .. T e l e g r a p h E d i t o r — A s s i s t a n t s A m u s e m e n t E d i t o r J o e S t e r n a E d H o d g e S t a n l e y G u n n J o e B a l d e n A l v i n C o r d e r , G o r d o n S t r a c h a n , J e - R a y H o l b r o o k , L a n e G o l d s m i t h , O l - H a r r y Q u i n , a n d M e r r i t t F r u h m s n . L i l l i a n H e s t e r E v e l y n B u z x o J u a n i t a W h i t t l e s e y F r a n k i e M a e W e l b o r n J o e B a l d w i n D e a n B l a n t o n , J o y c e W i c l i n e C a r o l y n M a l i n a F O R T H I S I S S U E N i g h t E d i t o r .................... ...... H e a d C o p y r e a d e r As s i s t a nt s ........... P a u l Crurne, C l a r i ce A n n H a r s c h , A b e r c r o m b i e Hol mes, N a t h a n Sa f i r , G o r d on S t r a c h a n , B u r d e t t e H a n c o c k , Louts D a v i s , S t u a r t Long, J o e Bel den, L a n e Goldsmit h. D a y Vol unt e e r s N a t h a n S a f i r , D o r o t h y S t r a c h a n , By r o n K n o b ­ lauch, Helen F a y P as s mo r e , J a m e s Howa r d . F r a n k i e We l b o r n Lucille H a m m a c k The Iron Is Hot...Let’s Strike It Before It Cools The c om m i t t ee on fi ne art* instruction has m a d e a c o m ­ m e n d a bl e m o v e in inviting s tudent opini on on the s u bj e c t under its consi derati on. As w e h a v e said, the questi on of w h e t h e r there will be a fine arts d e p a r t m e n t e st abl is he d at the University d e ­ pends upon h o w o ut sp o ke n is the d e m a n d for it. The question b ef or e the c o m m i t t e e re lat e s to the kind o f instruction s tu d en t s would desi re in a fine arts curricu­ lum, and to t h e n umbe r o f s tu d en t s who w o u l d el ec t fine arts courses ( o f any kind) if a fine arts d e p a r t m e n t were establ ished. This calls for a variety of opinions, but it cal l s for s o m e ­ t hi ng el se th at is more i mportant to the possibility of e s­ tabl ishi ng a f ine arts course, ll cal ls for INTEREST and D E M A N D . Students are bei ng honored with the invitation to e x ­ It is to be press their opinion on the m at t er of fine arts. h o p e d t h at all interested wilt take a d v a n t a g e et this o p ­ portunity to m ak e their voi ces heard by wr it in g the c o m ­ I he Dai ly mi tt ee on instruction the earliest d at e T e x a n (Journal ism Bui lding IHS) at in fi ne arts, in care of possible. T he c o m mi t t e e c an no t wai t fo re ve r— it is ready to start p la n n i n g ; all it n e e d s is a cross-section o f s t u d en t opinion, to go with t h a t of the facul ty and other i nf orme d sources. T h e iron is hot. It wou ld be a pity to let it. cool. We See Nothing Funny in Reaction Of Students to R. 0. T. C Proposal Several of our h ig h er - up s a p p e a r to be a m u se d th at the q ue sti on of w h e t h e r R. <). T. C. will be es t abl i she d on the c a m p u s has b e e # c o n s i de r ed as a questi on ot war. We In fa ct w e think it don' t s ee a n yt h i n g a mu s i n g ab out it. is quite serious. T h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t o f an R. O. T. C. at the* University W O U L D start qui te a war. Even th*' t h o u g h t of it has s tar ted a y o u n g w a r — has t h r o w n t h e c a m p u s into c on ­ fusion. It ma y w e l l be c on si de red what t h e actual e s t a b ­ l is hment of a military unit woul d do. Such an e s t a bl i s h m en t woul d start and maintain a siegt of u ne nd i ng an t ag o ni sm , t h e like o f w h i c h the University is just now g et t i n g a faint taste. If that is what our higher- ups want, then t h e y are right in pas sing it all o f f as highl y l aug ha bl e. But w e repeat t h at w e d o n ’t s e e in it a n y t h i n g that even s u g g e s t s humor. W e s ee in it a war to E N D d e m o c r a c y on this c a m p u s — a wh o le lot like our World War, whi ch was s upp os ed to h av e b e en f o u g ht to m a k e t h e world safe for d e mo c r a c y but whi ch in reality m a d e seve ral countri es of Eur ope and Asia s a f e for Commun is m and Fas ci sm. Just t ak e a look at them now.— t h er e is an e x t r e m e l y “ a mu si ng picture. A Chance to Give Another College A Helping Hand A .struggling ed uc at io na l s ys tem, that of Brazil, has i ssued throug h an ex-student o f the Uni versi ty a plea for aid. Mrs. Ja lma r B ow d en , class of 1910, is t e a c h i n g in (Iran- b er y College, the only te ach er- trai ni ng school in the vast s t a t e o f Brazil. She has written to John A. McCurdy, s ec r et a r y of the E x -S t ud en t s’ Associ ati on, a s ki ng for hooks on all p has es of educati on. Brazil n ee ds t e a c h e r s , she writes, and to train te achers , n ee ds books. Mr. McCurdy has g e n er o us l y d e c i d e d to h an dl e the t r an sf e r of any books s tudents or faculty me mb ers ’ would c a r e to d o na t e to Granbery College. T he Poet’s Release L E S T W E F O R G E T Si ng a s o n g of E u r o p e Highly civilized, F o u r and t w e n t y n a t i on s T h o r o u g h l y h y pn o t i ze d . W h e n the battle"* o p e n e d The bullets b e g a n to sing, W a s n ’t t h a t a silly t h i ng To do f or a n y k i ng ? T h e kings w e r e in t he b a c k ­ I s sui ng c o m m a n d s ; T h e q u e e n s w e r e in the By e t i q u e t t e ' s d e m a n d s ; T he b a n ke rs in t h e c o un ti n g - g r o u n d p a r l o r tmuse W e r e busy m u l t i p l y i ng ; A n d all t h e r e s t w e r e a t t h e f r on t , Doing all t h e dyi ng. T EXA S.. .A Century Ago N o v e m b e r I , 1 8 3 5 De l e ga t e s t o t he c o n su l t a t i o n whic h wa«i s c h e d u l ed to s t a r t N o ­ v e m b e r I, 1836, a t S a n Fel i pe de in a r r i v i n g. Au s t i n, w e r e slow d e l e g a t e s Wh e n t h e d a y a r r i v e d t h e r e w e r e p r e s e n t . t h i r t y on l y L a c k i n g a q u o r u m , t h e m e e t i n g was a d j o u r n e d unti l N o v e m b e r 3 t o give t i m e to t he m e n m o r e r e a c h S a n Fe l i pe. T h e r e w e r e a n u m b e r o f r e a ­ sons f o r t h e d e l a y o f t h e m e n in r e a c h i n g t he C o n s u l t a t i o n b u t one o f t h e c h i e f r e a s o n s was t he g r e a t d r e a d o f I nd i an d e p r e d a t i o n s , 1 fo r m u la t e Mrs. A. E. T a b b pla ns f o r th e c o m i n g y e a r . Mis- M ax ine F i n c h e r w a s e le c te d p r o ­ g r a m c h a i r m a n . to M e m b e rs p r e s e n t w e r e M e s­ d a m e s A. J. B e c k e r, G r a c e B i d s - 1 I tow, C a rl E c k h a r d t , VV. VV. D o m * b e r g e r , J. G. M c A lliste r, N ed B ig le r, W a r r e n W oelsel, M ax P i t ­ c h e r, a n d t h e ho stess. W o r k o f th e s tu d y g r o u p will he l e c t u r e r s w ho s u p p l e m e n t e d b y have d o n e r e s e a r c h in p a r t i c u l a r pha ses o f T e x a s h is to ry . T h e m e e t ­ ings will he o p en a n d will p r o b ­ ab ly be held once a m o n th . T h e r e w ill he a m e e t i n g o f th e r e c e n t g r a d u a t e g r o u p N o v e m b e r ti, Mrs. H e r b e r t Ash, pu blicity c h a ir m a n o f th e a s s o c ia tio n , raid . --------------------------O - — .... C O R R U P T I O N C H A R G E D N E W Y O R K , O ct. 31. ( I N S ) th e h i t h e r t o H ig h lig h tin g local c h a r a c t e r o f th e N ew Y ork s ta t • e le c tio n s n e x t T u e s d a y , a c h a r g e c o n tr o ls t h a t w ork re l ie f a d m i n i s t r a t i o n in Mi>- souri gav e th e New Y o rk c a m ­ p aign a n O z a rk ti n g e to d a y . c o r r u p t p olitics Join our P H O E N I X H O S I E R Y CLUB Save on Y our Hosiery Budget N o d u e s ... nothing to d o ... sim ply enroll and buy your stoc kings as you need them. Each purchase is recorded on membership card and when you have purchased 12 pairs we give you I extra pair with our compliments. A Itosp for ct cry purpose. a c c o m p a n im e n t s G ho sts a n d g o b lin s a n d all tho o f H a l ­ th e o t h e r low e’en r e i g n e d su p r e m e on U n iv e r s ity c a m p u s la s t n ig h t. A t L it tl e f ie l d D o rm ito ry , th e r e s i d e n t s w e r e e n t e r t a i n e d a t a T O D A Y IN B R IEF 8 t o 5 o ’clock — L ace e x h ib it, H o m e E c o n o m ic s B u ild in g 114. s tu d y o ’clock— Child g ro u p m e e t s a t U n iv e rs ity H ig h School F 3 4 . 8 :3 0 2 :3 0 o ’clock C ap a n d G o w n m e e tin g , o ff ic e of th e D e a n o f W o m en . 7 o ’c lo c k — A th e n a e u m L i t e r ­ a r y S o c ie ty , Law B u ilding. 7 :30 o ’clock G re g g H o u s e t r y o u t s , P la y e r s m e e t in g a n d G r e g g H o u s e . 8 o ’clock E v e n in g se r v ic e s a t T e m p l e B e th Israel. 8 o ’c lo c k — V ash Y o u n g will spea k a t H o g g M em o rial A u d i ­ to r iu m . P .- T . A . Benefit Tea T o A id Welfare W o r k A b e n e f i t g a m e t o u r n a m e n t a n d th e silv er t e a will be held P a r e n t - T e a c h e r s A sso c ia tio n o f th e U n i v e r s i t y .Junior High School t o m o r r o w 2 :30 a f t e r n o o n o ’clock a t th e school g y m n a s iu m . b y a t T he p u r p o s e of th e e n t e r t a i n ­ m e n t is to m e e t e x p e n se s o f w e l­ t a b l e s f a r e Work. T h e r e will be b ri d g e o f a u c ti o n a n d c o n t r a c t b e g i n ­ a u d f o r t y - t w o an d a t e a n in g a t 4 o ’clock f o r th o s e w h o do n o t e n t e r g a m e s . into P ri z e s will be giv en f o r ea c h ta b l e a n d p u n c t u a l g u e s ts will d r a w f o r a n “ on t i m e ” prize. th e Mrs. E d w i n C. K reisle, f i n a n c e c h a i r m a n , r e p o r t s t h a t a g oo d r e ­ sp o n se h a s b e e n given th e p a r e n t s a n d t e a c h e r s in t h e i r to ra is e w e l f a r e m o ney . 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N O V E L T Y C R U S H E D V E L V E T T O P S * L I G H T T O P S W I T H D A R K S K I R T 51 D O L M A N , SADDLE OR DRAPED SLEEVES! T U C K I N G ! S H I R R I N G ! P L E A T I N G ! J E W E L L E D O R M E T A L L I C T R I M S ! NOVELTY MATELASSES, DRIZZLE CREPES! S T R E E T A N D A F T E R N O O N S TYL E S ! N E W FUTURE COLORS! BLACK, B R O W N ! Dow nstairs at S ca r b r o u g h ’s r PAGE SEC T H E D A I L Y T E X A N FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1935 Racketeer Is Quarry In New Nation-Wide Drive Being Prepared by Federal Agents W ith kidnaping* and bank r o b ­ beries " u n d e r c o n t r o l " an d with al! q u ie t aio n * th*- violent crime fr o n t, the D e p a r t m e n t of J u s tic e i* a b o u t to lau nch a n o th e r of sp e c ta c u la r o ff e n s iv e s a g a in s t law break* rs. 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His f a t h e r could finishe d ‘ n o t b# located, S o he th e play, w o rried , a n d t r y i n g to i g e t news of hix m o t h e r . . , a f t e r th e final c u r t a in , he g o t his f a t h e r ! on the p ho ne an d was m o th e r was d o in g nicely, the o p e r a t in g room an d I- u lle rto n was th a t Mrs. t h a t i told hi- ( am* the third night- ami more e x c it e m e n t . Merle Dou-on, a f t e r p la y in g tw o n.g hts, was in the S. I n f i r m a i y w i t h a slight R. D. fro m a n d s u f f e r i n g co n cu ssio n shock. A n o th e r a c tr e s s had to be fo u n d f o r the p a r t . . . Billy R uth Young, who had helped th e dire* t o r d u r i n g th e play as m c re ta iy , m a j o r d e m o , a n d g< n e ra l facto rum , wa.- called to fill the bill. th e T h e five m in u tes b e f o r e th e c u r t a in , th e r e was b e d ­ la m on th e sta g e , .YU. s Y oung was seated on c h a b where she w ou ld be w h fn th e c u r t a i n would ria®. 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N o s earch. fe llo w - a p p li c a ti o n s will be re c e iv e d a f t e r is It p licatio n w h k h p a y s a s t i p e n d o f $1,000 in a m i n a ti o n * will be used o n ly ' f o r e J u l y I. 1936, m a y m a k e ap-1 o f F r e n c h a n d G e r m a n m u s t ^ ‘5-c rs o f r e f e r e n c e to t r i p b e t w e e n fo r a new to ch oo se, I a d d it io n th e to **cH l b , 19.5b. G uffey Coal Act Injunction Denied to do t h e p r e - d o e to r a l i ship s p o n s o r e d by th e Social Sci-1 s t u ­ once R e s e a rc h C o un cil f o r g r a d u a t e d e n t s w ho wish th e social sc ie n c e s. F e l ­ s t u d y in low ships a r e o f f e r e d f o r s t u d y in p olitical e c o n o m ic s ; so c ial, h is t o r y ; political social p sy c h o lo g y ; s o c io lo g y ; c u l t u r a l a n ­ t h r o p o l o g y ; s t a t i s t i c s ; a n d 1 a s p e c t s o f r e l a t e d disciplin e a n d s c ie n c e ; T h e c h ie f th e fellow ship ju s ti c e r e f e r r e d j i ii had f r a m e d a n d colleges. M en a n d W A S H I N G T O N , O ct. 31. ( I N S ) E v a n s — C h ie f J u s t i c e C h a rle s social H u g h e s o f th e S u p r e m e C o u r t t o ­ a p p lic a tio n o f th e d a y d e n ie d J a m e s W. C a r t e r to h a lt o p e r a ­ tio n s u n d e r th e G u f f e y Coal A ct, p e n d in g a h e a r i n g a n d decisio n on its c o n s t i t u t i o n a l i t y . Dr. W. E. G e tty s , p r o f e s s o r o f so ciology, e x p la i n e d t h a t th e c o u n - to aid s t u d e n t s w ho w e r e h a n d i c a p ­ ped by th e lim i ta t io n s o f e x is ti n g g r a d u a t e a w a r d s , t h e i n s u f f i c i e n t f in a n c ia l a w a r d , a n d r e s tr i c ti o n to ■ fo r m a l s t u d y in m a n y u n iv e r s it ie s w o m e n ; fr o m th e U n ite d S t a t e s a n d C a n - t h e a p p li c a ti o n f o r a t e m p o r a r y s t a y a n d in j u n c ti o n to th e e n t i r e c o u rt . to d e cid e The c o u r t is e x p e c t e d c o n f e r ­ t h e q u e s tio n a t its n e x t arm­ e n c e on N o v e m b e r 9, a d a will be elig ible. No a p p l i c a n t I n o u n c e t h e r e s u l t on N o v e m b e r 11, T h e a c tio n fo llo w ed th e r u l in g c a n , h o w e v e r, be m o r e y e a r s old on J u l y I, 1930. o f D i s t r ic t o f C o lu m b ia S u p r e m e call C o u r t J u s tic e J e s s e C. 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A. a t ll*- was a n u n d e r g r a d u a t e th e b e­ V a n d e r b i l t U n iv e rs ity at g i n n i n g of c e n t u r y , D ean Moore said, a n d if he could be a s o p h o m o re a g a in he w ould c u lt i­ vate m o re f r ie n d s h i p s th a n he did he w ould c u lt iv a t e even th e his- . to r y p r o f e s s o r who a t th e tim e he w as su r e w as the m e a n e s t s c o u n ­ drel m th e world, th e His "lo w w a t e r m a r k " in co l­ his so p h o m o re y e a r , he lege wa is d e c la re d , a n d even held th e u p r i g h t d e a n of m en o f T h e U n iv e rs ity o f T e x a s, he did a c t like a college bo y a n d got li q u o r " j once. if he now up w ith “ m e s se d to be ad v ice s c o r e of " W r i t e to y o u r p a r e n t s a t le a s t he once a w e e k ," is th e gives, " a n d d o n ’t tell th e m m e r e ly th e la st fo o tb a ll th e g a m e a n d y o u r g r a d e on t h a t so ­ ciology quiz. 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